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Before the end of their fourth semester of study at Columbia, all students qualifying for the M.Phil. degree must present a completed research paper in an open departmental forum. The forum, which has come to be known as "Mini-APSA," takes place at the end of each spring semester. The 2011 Mini-APSA is scheduled for Friday, April 29.

You may click the titles of highlighted papers to access them as pdf files.


Mini-APSA

Friday, April 29, 2011

Session One: 9:10am - 11:00am

Panel 1: Political Theory I

Room: 711 IAB

Chair:  Nadia Urbinati

Discussants: David Johnston, Nadia Urbinati

  • Bjorn Gomes, "Reconciling the Claims of Man and Citizenship in the Philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau"
  • Yaeli Elam, "Time and History as a Framework of Analysis: From Rousseau's On the Origins of Inequality Towards a Critical Tool"

Panel 2: International Relations I

Room: 707 IAB

Chair: Page Fortna

Discussants:  Tanisha Fazal, Page Fortna

Panel 3: American Politics (with comparative perspective)

Room: 1027 IAB

Chair:  Rodolfo de la Garza

Discussants:  Rodolfo de la Garza, John Huber, Dorian Warren

Session Two: 11:10am - 1:00pm

Panel 1: Political Theory II

Room: 711 IAB

Chair:  Jean Cohen

Discussant: Jean Cohen, Melissa Schwartzberg

Panel 2: International Relations  II

Room: 707 IAB

Chair: Tonya Putnam

Discussants: Tony Putnam, Johannes Urpelainen

  • Kate Cronin-Furma, "Managing Expectations: International Criminal Trials and the Prospects for Deterrence of Mass Atrocity"
  • Andrew Cheon, "Internationalists and Reputation: The Political Economy of Alliance Contributions"

Panel 3: American Politics I

Room: 1027 IAB

Chair: Robert Erikson

Discussants: Robert Erikson, Justin Phillips

 

Lunch and Award Presentation: 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Presentation of Giancarlo Doria Paper Prize to Elizabeth Sperber 

Room 707 IAB

 

Session Three: 2:10pm - 4:00pm

Panel 1: Comparative Politics

Room: 707 IAB

Chair: Isabela Mares

Discussants: Timothy Frye, Isabela Mares

 

 

 


 

 


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